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by core-questions
2495 days ago
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> If you have the ability to speak out for an oppressed class of people but do not you are de facto supporting the dominant regime. Says you. What if I have an entirely third position on the issue that I'm afraid to speak out on? > you have the ability and time to stand up for truth, justice, and freedom from oppression I could do this, but what if my definition of what that is, is different than yours? What if I value, say, freedom of speech as the pinnacle value under the umbrella of "freedom from oppression", and you don't? > It's precisely the silence that is deafening. I usually wish there was more silence, to be honest. Maybe you should read the silence less as "unwillingness" and more as "people sitting aghast at what you've said, and wishing you'd just take it outside so we can go back to enjoying our breakfast". |
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